For comparison allow me to add chatGPT 5.5: "Choose U-235 if the goal is safe, boring, practical electricity generation. Choose Pu-241 only if the goal is specifically to consume/recycle plutonium in a reactor designed…
But how will I signal my status to other people then? On a serious note, I run my models on desktop pc, simple api and i can use them wherever whenever.
You are interpreting it the wrong way around. It's not a disaster for general population. It's a disaster for the artist and others involved. Money/time/effort is spent on the wrong thing. It's a disaster for them. Not…
How many solutions can you think of?
That will impact dozens of people.
Read the posted article before commenting. It's literally written to refute your point.
You have some rather uncommon prejudice towards people who go to bars. Unless of course your culture is significantly different from mine. But where I am from: - bars are 'a third place' where people hang regularly…
I believe the odd part is "young female" phrasing. And I agree, it is odd.
> US lost more planes to friendly fire and accidents than the enemy Truly a force to be reckoned with.
What type of developer chooses UX and performance over security? So reckless. I removed the locks from all the doors, now entering/exiting is 87% faster! After removing all the safety equipment, our vehicles have…
Dignity has no calories, though.
I used to be an occasional MR reader, but stopped visiting lately because of this. When it became obvious how the US presidential race will end (basically after assassination attempt) Cowen's tone heavily shifted. Even…
If I found a folder with a hundred images of naked kids on your PC, I would report you to authorities, regardless of what pose kids are depicted in. So I guess the answer is no.
There's a reason I rarely see local subsidiaries of cool small companies from other EU countries - it's too complicated to open them, have a couple of local employees on a payroll, handle notarization, translations of…
Energy is expensive because fossil fuels are destroying the only planet we have. If a person is taking lifesaving medicine that unfortunately makes their skin itch, you wouldn't call itchiness "a problem which they have…
Ease of incorporation is indeed not revolutionary, but is certainly a good direction. What is revolutionary (in context of EU of course) is easier business operation across different countries, a real bottleneck for EU…
>I like the pelican riding a bike test, but my standards for what’s “good” seem higher than generally expected by others. If you train for your first marathon, is your goal to run it under 2h? We are all looking forward…
You have been able to buy milled flour for thousands of years, and will probably be able to for as long as there is civilization. Betty Crocker would be lucky to survive another hundred years.
If entities comprising the union are not forced to compromise (and compromise by some type of majority is the most logical one), and want to pick and choose, then that is no union. And there can be no union like that.
>Food shipments are being restricted because it's not generally accepted that you have to feed your enemies while you're at war with them. Funny way to put it. You do not feed the enemy, rest of the world feeds the…
"a supercomputer inside a camera that fits in your pocket" stopped being a novelty 15 years ago. We call it just "phone" now! "lying flat on a table" is a critical feature for a device that on a daily basis lays on the…
It's a push to bring international financial systems up to date, there is no need to reinvent judiciary and executive institutions in this step.
It's a niche hobbyist thing, it is not meant to replace Steam as a platform.
Where do you think it's supposed to get the data from? By digging through your trashcan? No access - no data - no feature.
From the article: "The jury ruled that Meta intentionally “eavesdropped on and/or recorded their conversations by using an electronic device,” and that it did so without consent." If AWS wanted to eavesdrop and/or…
For comparison allow me to add chatGPT 5.5: "Choose U-235 if the goal is safe, boring, practical electricity generation. Choose Pu-241 only if the goal is specifically to consume/recycle plutonium in a reactor designed…
But how will I signal my status to other people then? On a serious note, I run my models on desktop pc, simple api and i can use them wherever whenever.
You are interpreting it the wrong way around. It's not a disaster for general population. It's a disaster for the artist and others involved. Money/time/effort is spent on the wrong thing. It's a disaster for them. Not…
How many solutions can you think of?
That will impact dozens of people.
Read the posted article before commenting. It's literally written to refute your point.
You have some rather uncommon prejudice towards people who go to bars. Unless of course your culture is significantly different from mine. But where I am from: - bars are 'a third place' where people hang regularly…
I believe the odd part is "young female" phrasing. And I agree, it is odd.
> US lost more planes to friendly fire and accidents than the enemy Truly a force to be reckoned with.
What type of developer chooses UX and performance over security? So reckless. I removed the locks from all the doors, now entering/exiting is 87% faster! After removing all the safety equipment, our vehicles have…
Dignity has no calories, though.
I used to be an occasional MR reader, but stopped visiting lately because of this. When it became obvious how the US presidential race will end (basically after assassination attempt) Cowen's tone heavily shifted. Even…
If I found a folder with a hundred images of naked kids on your PC, I would report you to authorities, regardless of what pose kids are depicted in. So I guess the answer is no.
There's a reason I rarely see local subsidiaries of cool small companies from other EU countries - it's too complicated to open them, have a couple of local employees on a payroll, handle notarization, translations of…
Energy is expensive because fossil fuels are destroying the only planet we have. If a person is taking lifesaving medicine that unfortunately makes their skin itch, you wouldn't call itchiness "a problem which they have…
Ease of incorporation is indeed not revolutionary, but is certainly a good direction. What is revolutionary (in context of EU of course) is easier business operation across different countries, a real bottleneck for EU…
>I like the pelican riding a bike test, but my standards for what’s “good” seem higher than generally expected by others. If you train for your first marathon, is your goal to run it under 2h? We are all looking forward…
You have been able to buy milled flour for thousands of years, and will probably be able to for as long as there is civilization. Betty Crocker would be lucky to survive another hundred years.
If entities comprising the union are not forced to compromise (and compromise by some type of majority is the most logical one), and want to pick and choose, then that is no union. And there can be no union like that.
>Food shipments are being restricted because it's not generally accepted that you have to feed your enemies while you're at war with them. Funny way to put it. You do not feed the enemy, rest of the world feeds the…
"a supercomputer inside a camera that fits in your pocket" stopped being a novelty 15 years ago. We call it just "phone" now! "lying flat on a table" is a critical feature for a device that on a daily basis lays on the…
It's a push to bring international financial systems up to date, there is no need to reinvent judiciary and executive institutions in this step.
It's a niche hobbyist thing, it is not meant to replace Steam as a platform.
Where do you think it's supposed to get the data from? By digging through your trashcan? No access - no data - no feature.
From the article: "The jury ruled that Meta intentionally “eavesdropped on and/or recorded their conversations by using an electronic device,” and that it did so without consent." If AWS wanted to eavesdrop and/or…